Why do I need Marathon Insurance?
If you are organising a long-distance running race such as a marathon, having the right insurance to protect you, your event and your participants is important. Mann Broadbent can advise on the right insurance for your Marathon to help should a participant, marshal, or public member be injured during one of your events.
Are you thinking of organising an event elsewhere in the world? As long as your company is UK-domiciled, Mann Broadbent can arrange cover for this, too.
What insurance do I need to consider?
Every club, organisation, and race is unique, so no ‘one size fits all’ insurance plan or solution exists. Aside from marathon insurance, there are some other recommended insurance options for your club, such as:
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